Testing out BotKit's new poll functionality with this emoji OTP demo. Enter your fediverse handle, get a poll in your DMs, vote for the right emojis, and you're authenticated. Shows how social protocols can power real-world auth flows.

Screen recording showing BotKit's emoji OTP authentication demo. Left side displays a web form where a fediverse handle is entered, followed by a page showing 7 emoji symbols. Right side shows the Phanpy (a Mastodon client) receiving a direct message with a poll containing various emoji options. The user votes for the matching emojis in the poll, then returns to the web page which displays “Authenticated” confirming successful login.
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Screen recording showing BotKit's emoji OTP authentication demo. Left side displays a web form where a fediverse handle is entered, followed by a page showing 7 emoji symbols. Right side shows the Phanpy (a Mastodon client) receiving a direct message with a poll containing various emoji options. The user votes for the matching emojis in the poll, then returns to the web page which displays “Authenticated” confirming successful login.

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@hongminhee@hackers.pub · Reply to Jaeyeol Lee

@kodingwarrior 저는 예전에 DM + 설문 조사 기능으로 인증 구현해 본 적 있어요.

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Testing out BotKit's new poll …

Testing out BotKit's new poll functionality with this emoji OTP demo. Enter your fediverse handle, get a poll in your DMs, vote for the right emojis, and you're authenticated. Shows how social protocols can power real-world auth flows.

Testing out BotKit's new poll functionality with this emoji OTP demo. Enter your fediverse handle, get a poll in your DMs, vote for the right emojis, and you're authenticated. Shows how social protocols can power real-world auth flows.

Screen recording showing BotKit's emoji OTP authentication demo. Left side displays a web form where a fediverse handle is entered, followed by a page showing 7 emoji symbols. Right side shows the Phanpy (a Mastodon client) receiving a direct message with a poll containing various emoji options. The user votes for the matching emojis in the poll, then returns to the web page which displays “Authenticated” confirming successful login.
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Screen recording showing BotKit's emoji OTP authentication demo. Left side displays a web form where a fediverse handle is entered, followed by a page showing 7 emoji symbols. Right side shows the Phanpy (a Mastodon client) receiving a direct message with a poll containing various emoji options. The user votes for the matching emojis in the poll, then returns to the web page which displays “Authenticated” confirming successful login.